WE’D LIKE TO DISPEL A
FEW MYTHS ABOUT WORKING FOR THE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
AGENCY
MYTH 1 #
Y O U ’ L L N E V E R S E E Y O U R F A M I LY A N D F R I E N D S A G A I N.
At the CIA, the work we do
environment also
may be secret, but that doesn’t
encompasses more areas
mean your life will be, too.
of activity and expertise than any commercial
Our careers are similar to those of
enterprise or university. So,
any major corporation — with a variety of opportunities available.
includes social and cultural
You will most likely work on
activities in the nation’s capital
location at CIA Headquarters,
and the Virginia and Maryland
experiencing a life style that
suburbs. Our professional
your friends and family will still be part of your life every day — as they would with almost any other career choice you make.
MYTH 2 #
EVERYONE DRIVES A S P O RT S C A R W I T H M A C H I N E G U N S I N T H E T A I L P I P E S.
Although high-speed
on an international scale, or
car chases through the
demand that you carry a gun.
narrow alleyways of a
But our mission is to collect
foreign city may seem
intelligence, and every profes-
commonplace on TV, it’s not what the CIA is really about.
sional we hire is part of that effort, a global mission. Of course,
And it doesn’t compare with the
there are certain career choices
reality of being part of worldwide
at CIA that will put you in more
intelligence operations supporting
immediate touch with world events
whether they work within, or outside of, an office. Driving a sports car is up to you. But we don’t recommend the machine guns.
MYTH 3 #
Y O U H A V E T O B E S U P E R H U M A N I N E V E R Y W A Y.
You’ve seen it in the
Our work involves
movies, but you don’t have
assessing and monitoring
to know karate, be able to
international developments
withstand a jolt of electricity
— political, economic,
while playing a computer game with a madman, or look good in a tuxedo to work at the CIA.
military, technological, to make good decisions and a dedication to serving the nation
You must, however, possess
through the collection and
a deep intellect, the ability
analysis of intelligence.
scientific, environmental and social. The difference here is that your work will be part of history.
MYTH 4 #
A GLAMOROUS LIFE STYLE A W A I T S Y O U.
If you think that working
and abroad. Granted, they
for the CIA means you’ll be
do so on the cutting edge of
jet-setting around the globe to
global change — dealing with
attend parties with billionaires
technological advances that are
and showing off your Tango skills, you’ll be disappointed.
Some do travel the world and have opportunities to do exciting
The reality is, CIA employees
things.Yet, many of our profes-
are normal, everyday people
sionals perform essential admin-
who lead normal, everyday lives.
istrative office functions, at home
increasing the complexity, scope and speed of potential risks to our national security every day. But that’s the real life style that makes this career choice exciting.
MYTH 5 #
H A R D LY A N Y O N E E V E R MAKES IT THROUGH THE B A C K G R O U N D C H E C K.
Because of the CIA’s
polygraph interview.
national security role, there
We want to ensure
are specific qualifications
that only the most qualified
candidates must meet, but cut-
and committed individuals
ting class once or twice during
are selected. Your intellect, skills,
your senior year of high school
experience and desire to serve
probably won’t disqualify you.
completing the qualifications
The fact is, it takes a while to go
screening, medical exams,
through the stringent process of
security procedures and
the nation by helping us to succeed in our mission are very important to us.
At the CIA, the challenges of today’s fast-paced global changes present opportunities for exceptional careers. Our intelligence mission is the work of the nation — and our success depends on a network of professionals around the world. From the technical expertise of scientists, engineers and IT professionals who develop the latest technical gizmo, to the adventurous individuals in the Clandestine Service who collect important national security secrets. From language instructors conducting research, examining foreign media and teaching crucial language skills, to analysts with experience in international economics, military analysis and quantitative methods, to administrative personnel. Ours is a mission like no other. Candidates must successfully complete a medical examination, polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. For additional career information, job postings and to apply, please visit: www.cia.gov An equal opportunity employer and a drug-free work force.
THE WORK OF A NATION. THE CENTER OF INTELLIGENCE.